The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1908, Page 1

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omen e om f : DANN NNN NING TERRE ET New York : Mrs. .cOF@ isi | Fo-Day! | w Geauty Book INSTALMENT ON EVENING WORL The oe a ” OM agg GAZINE PAGE ES a f UES EDITIGH | ONE CENT. NEW YORK DESPITE DENIALS OF GOULDS Frenchman Who Has Been Pursuing Mme. Anna Gould, Former Wife of His Cousin, Count Boni, Came to : New York Via Canada. NEW Y MAN, BRUTALLY SLAIN, FOUND IK VACANT ROOM Woman’s Curiosity Uncovers Murder Mystery in East Side Tenement. PRICE NO CLUE TO IDENTITY. Lather’s Hatchet and Razor with Which Deed Was Done Found in Fireplace. Passing through the first floor ha!!- way of the tall tenement at No, 235 Bast Twenty-ninth street, a woman ten- ant saw a man’s feet protruding trom a half open door of a room which she thought was un:ccupied Ghe supposed that a new neighbor had gone ¢9 sleay op the floor and she minded her own business and went eway. That was is morning, ‘This afternoon ourtosity got the best of this woman, whose name {s Mrs. Rose Braun. What she saw when she opened the half-shut door, where the feet stuck out, sent her screaming to the street and presently furnished the tr ‘Although Prince Helie de Sagan has been dodging about with a will- te’-the-wisp elusiveness and lightness of foot, and the relatives of Mme. j Yanna Gould have vigorously denied his arrival in this city, there seems pow no doubt about it. According to Associated Press dispatches the ‘hero of fifty bloodless duels was compelled to reveal himself on the "Canadian border last Saturday after his arrival there from the Allen line seteamship Victoria, which conveyed him from Liverpool to Halifax. As the terrific assailant Count cour I think he {Is a very good Bont, who tnsultingly spat upon him on| man to stay on the other side." @ Paris boulevard crossed the Canadian| According to published reports the (“Circulation Books Open to All.”’ [ “ Cirentation Books Open to All.”? ) ORK, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. ‘iatranty BELLWETHER WINNER OF BENNINGS HANDICAP, FIRST STAKE OF SEASON ORLEANS RACES FVENING WORLD AACE CHART Betting Has Caused Some FIRST DAY AL BENNINGS, MARCH 23. Uneasiness. Track Heavy —— PRICE ONE CENT. Crack Three-Year-Old From New Orleans Lands at 6 to 1, With Smoker, From Hitchcock, Stable, Second. TOUSE AMENDS THE LAW TO COVER GAMBLING AT TRACK. MAY CHECK BETTING. Agitation Begun in Churches May Have Wide-Reach- ing Result. Weather Raining. a9 11 | FIRST RAGE For + $500 added. #lx furlong M (Spectal to The ug World.) NEW ORLEA? La, 23.— ‘That the long-promised crusade agat racing in this State 1s something mor than {dle talk has been pi proven here yesterday and th ing, when the newspapers printed ticee from the pul the anti-race track which are set forth some by which that body the racing game in this It is stated that a d de made to the next Le; that betting on the 1 abolished, with a notic promise through the medium Ing commission March y well 8 morn- tom Costigan Makes the First Clean-Up of the Year by Betting $500 on Kwai at 10 to 1 and Cashing After Second Race, of in the plans + abolish appeal will lal to The (Spe Evening World.) TRACK, WASHINGTON, D. C., March 23.— sport BENNINGS RACE Border the United States immigration | Pri and Mme. Gould were guests at | police with one of the grimmest, strang- Officials held wim up and made him /dinner yesterday at the home of Mr, and {est murder mysteries of recent months. | in this section will be accepted. Takimg »— Tovaphd Brain Wand and deliver his name and al Mrs. Tyler Morse, in the Wyoming! The feet belonged to a man who had.! into consideration the activity of the) x moras Wad wide Wraleniteto! SHeioen satin tua a eae . @ress. He produced a passport and| Apartments, Fifty-fifth street and Base ee idiied ina barbarous faablon. He opponents of racing in other States tits | oan eile baths le opening of the Eastern racing season here this afternoon was not fetter of credit bearing the fllustrious|enth avenue. It was sald that Mme. )lay on the floor fully dressed His legs @ttack gave the followers of sport hasian attended by the blaring trumpets as in years past. Instead a subdued ‘Mame “Prince Helle de Sagan.” Gould drove to the Wyoming from Miss! wero bound together with many lengths © consideratie cau ineasine ; ‘ 1) 3400 added n furlongs, : 4 :, ; reign A ce s “ By Helen Gould's home, where she {8 atop-| of a fuzzy cord. His alcwi had bees | The day was one that kvited p easily. Winner, bf. by Montana air prevailed everywhere, It looked like the anti-racing spirit so lusty in Calls Himself “Thomsom.’ ping with her children, and that the | chopped open in three places end his simietic views, Te rain tia New York jus w had e jed its influence ii i Then the Prince was permitted to|Prince arrived there simultaneously; | ead had been almost severed from the With sliowers yesterday came in New York just now had e ded its uence to Bennings, Qeeme through with his unlettered | furthermore, that after they had dined |trunk. In the fireplace hay a lather’s one this morni | me nig noise abs % = = ry and his neatly designed incog-|they went automobill ith razor—the tools Sloppy mud surface. 4 missioner MeFar A Wronks | ng with Mr. and!hatchet and a sharp had been framed for a 53] BENNINGS RESULTS. Mrs. Morse. Denied by Mr. Morse. Concerning this report Mr. Morse oaid with which the thing had been done. Rented Rooms a Week Ago. A week ago to-day two men, who looked like Italians, came to the house ‘A tall, red-faced man was the spokes- man. His companion, small, dark and furtive, sald nothing. From Mrs. Na- than Bernstein, wife of the janitor, the taller of the two Tented the two small first floor, @ito of “W. H. Thomsom.” He arrived terday morning at the Prince George I, No 14 West Twenty-tishth , aketohed his incognito on ti tel register and hed his bafflingly | to-de. ; trunke carried to his apariments.| “This {s all utter rot about the Prince ‘At the unprincely hour of 7 o'clock | de Sagan being at dinner here yesterday morning the dashing young noble-| and later driving with us in the park, @eahel away from the Princo|and then remaining at the house with @, leaving a dark wake of mys- Us. It Js true that the fourth member of our party did remain here, for the Debind him. He had dented h= SSN AED are Ca , em the Goulds had denice | <entemean who has been mistaken for] hack of Louis Jedd’s little picture store ¥ But the fact Kot abroa: | ie Prince is my brother Isador, who! across the hall on the same floor is the frantic telephone calls woke t strived here from idon ® \short time|fanco CanecL Mrs. Braun lives be- from his slumber, and cause [“50. While in New York hi\ds making} hina the bank, just cross the hail to bolt a dainty treakfast at 6.) |S home with us. from the rooms which the strangers gather up @ portmanteau an As for the Prince, we hav\: not seen ieee on the wings of a hansom ca) | im and know nothing of ie where-] ime small man laid down a deposit word that he was flitting aocuts. Ag for the mysterious ‘Mr, se a cktig ‘the Gill eorn! @ Sig) Toll aadington for a brief stay, H. |Thomsom," or “Thompsom," or what- | 0% huckine tne oe enstein prom- ues are at preant unknow: | :ver it may be, who is at the Prince | Wich he carried. pera BO her, cj isorge, we can't understand who that | !8&4 to hold the rooms for ney | Cr i ee eI Eo wwe in on Wednesday of this i culd's) Denial uan can be. Whoever he Ja I am sorry | Were to move \ Mise Gould's Denial. or him and the pother that 1s being| Week. She gave them no receipt and | When an Evening World reporter | isade about him they did not tell her thetr names. She at the home of Miss Helen | With a laugh Mr. Morse closed the {Gave them @ key. She did not see tham a, No. 579 Fifth avenue, to-day | ‘ntervfew, Benin: Goukd eent out ber maid with in-] When George J. Gould wag seen at} But after Mrs. Braun had found the fona to make the following denial: | iis oftice to-day he snapped his jaws| dead man, Mrs. Bernstein recognized “In regard to the reports about ‘rimly when asked about the reported | him as the larger of the pair who had | fie. Gould and the Prince de Sagan | visit of the Prince and his continued at-| rented the rooms. | iiss Helen Gould wishes me to ney Aiea re Le The Prince {s not even in this (Continued on Second Page.) No One Hea uggle. ———— z - Late last night Mrs. Braun saw tw . = men and a woman passing through the ~{| nallway, which gives back from the etreet. She thinks now that they wen! ousanas ante {nto the Hitshen of the two Toa fa \ppoaite, It in whis tiny kitchen * | that che murder vcoul rred some tt and hastened to get the words and music of the great song, |] | early this morning. “Nobody h any ” g struggle. “WHISTLE WHEN YOU WALK OUT,” as sung in “A KNIGHT FOR A Day," But from some of the mute pleces of which was given in the Magazine Section of * ‘ evidence the polfce are piecing to- ‘ gether a part of the story. The dead The Big Sunday World Yesterd Hi ele cae Mera tL 4 ester ay! a well-to-do mechanic, His corduroy Other Striking Features of Yesterday's Sunday World Were: tan ee under his body, where he y ell om it. SPECIAL NEVIS. STORIES: ‘A broken Unk in his buttonhole shows eWorld in conjunction with Police | Sailing of the Duke where his watch was snatched away. it do the Dis-| ga uke of the Abrus THOLAtonnes exponed “ther partnersnip | Marine tony Eiqcommeme on nig || [2m his pockets was a handkerchief poles with protected gamoUNK |The World's plane tor marked with the initials "G. C.,"" some eauctnewnasalorciens||GOvr tienes? Provide more colored paper confett! and a few scraps ee Ni iis iitea-atinrges ee Of New Yor a of crumby Italian candy, In the fire- ? The World's lace, with the hatchet and the razor, “ fights and captures a] 78S | ‘4 canvass of ; P , nesre burglar. TANCE RE MON than YG oG;tutED || Twas a Dunch of keys, including the key’ Island Demvcrate fail to Inuurme| pioyinent’ betause’ of oieinut ot ‘ome |] | which Mra, Bernstein entrusted to her a OR. s loprea- ve |] } new tenants last week. ' { THE MOST INTERESTING NEWSPAF MAGAZINE SE 4. | The dead man was a big fellow, wit! re tet NET SECTIONS) a long reddish moustache. It ts be c} lieved that the first blow of the hatchet 7,140 Separate Advertisements Aenea tierealneteven ani tcite — ¥ \P]the skull, deep into the brain, as he A METROPOLITAN SECTION BRIMFUL OF STORI AND PICTURES crossed the hold of the dour VE ag ‘ RES |] itt ° QUT NEW YORK'S NEWEST FADS AN Ne ER S Miter 8 presumed that hi Anu —.-_— ayn MENTS, | slayer or slayers struck him twice wiih AN EDITORIAL SECTION THAI IN} STED AND INSTRUCTED, [the hatchet, ‘bound his legs, cut Yt ; Se . throat with the razor, robbed the body A REVIEW OF REALTY AND FINANC!*1 HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK snd fled. PAGES OF ILLUSTRATED ART! | | Sick, HE KILLED HIMSELF EWARK, N, J. Maret 23. Sam A FUNNY SECTION PRESE EFFORTS OF THE Copy. Nolr rty-f tr years old, of N a TRY'S L ARTISTS E COUN: ) Sheft and kille Mi f sth afternoon id been suffering from tubercu: Bronounced: | WE. 26ST. Sanday day World Wants Work News by Newspaper Makers. Paper. | Monday Morning Wonders, |. conditions we marred by FIRST RACE—Sugar Pine (50 to 1 and 15 to 1), won. Giles (8 to 1 ‘The summar FiRS' longs. Arion os ; for place), second. Winning Star ito 7 to iv and tt & we year-olds uinwards Aoi } third D oa : oe oS ii Sine CPO es vee ct tuime wn,{ SECOND RACE—Kwai (8 to 4 Anne McGee also ran. ‘ aay Load dy WW. Watker ares rarest aes on heme “end 3 to 1), won. Clif (2 to 5 for a4 urna place), second. Al Bash, third, | Waitt to 2.3 to 5 lengths ates : Ei “paul 18 if «THIRD RACE-Kingsessing (8 to 1 Ww. i Oraaka Be nd its and 3 to 1) 1, Billy Van (2 to 1 for vhird. it : ‘ (ipa oe ik ‘ 5 v dented place) 2. Ferry Landing 3. Lady also ran, the usual courtesies THIRD RACH Ryan and Jithree:yeu: . r r : i FOURTH RACE—Bellwether (6 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1; Smoker (4 to 1 |for place) 2; Berkeley 3, for four yearoids and upward; $700 t racing talk is 1 j f 4st. 8 1. Won handily, Winner, oh, g., by St, Florian | | FIFTH RACE—Prince of Pilsen (7 to 5 and 3 to 5) 1, Huddy (2 to 1 for place) 2, Goldfleur 3. Aves around ay na ween August § ster of Jolin determined rush, ner, al p In mud. after mid: | first er id reach th just did save the money. Tom Costigan made a dig ) on the result of the race, have 1. Huse egal BANGS ndy when wet was mer e e but e@ use of co: un Sullivan Clan Lost Wad. ystensibly rment employees ae FLORA WHISTON CASE BEFORE GRAND JURY.) ——————$-.>_. i. 2 pector Masterson, of the 8 é ivan clan just missed when n a saute 4 lened oe zo No Trouble for Bookies ihe thint race, Lust away from f f atne distribution point Sy ena Post ho ran sven everwtling tn the Santaga's store closely i an nto thre stn but effort tols U hy marked a $10 bill in the L ¢ on him, for he ad noth ng left when It U i torney’s office and entrusted ere alone: USC et earsetel ps CAMP aa py past ardeiahar! ne fiend, who was used as a stoo Rone rep osaainentan dele A L eon, The man went to Santaga’s| ‘°° was backed from 10 to 4 ' 1 place, ourchased a quantity of coc U iy a dered the $10 bill in payment and re Bellwether Won Handicap. ed chang: He had no prescription. 7 5 ' ‘The Bennings Spring Handicap, the at 1 a7 | Chinatow “ugwist, Arreste 1 Masterton arrested th Son's opening day, Chinatown Druggist, Arrested, “Fsand SMeMiguted ne, season Bea iat ; ots s10r rat § to 1. He | Charged with Illegally ——__. wav and —_— Selling Poison. A First avenue trolley car crashe | Into a coal ni by scott 2 Pik Amann, of welts Was Forced to Testify : fan nd Hitchock\B W Children's Societ | ; ie live 1 ra He wa 1 fa # j t Bariow-intt Von Hae = aes We v - \ i Y i] y 1 WASHINGTON, M I on tre Street I fter i rae races at E us, so far as the ; yand held f r ! ; Hou tepresental rned, e of r Evening 1 wi Ia pod, 1" ae cs : 1 “na 4 1 AL rigs Socle an Up on ume him Into an ambutan ner tony a sha : n se laws did w minutes late ot a ; ‘. mn : The motorman @nd conductor of th DORE CSAS aayaral’ GonuiG Ni my Heese. Azent Bix ting by Ba A i ¢ ak ot car were arrested. oRph tie car any s 5 Dts to spa Ville Shaw all k were wrecked, but none ee oy, ations of this law, of Criminal Branch of the}over t riders wh uch sand the ames of Waasbing- The experts at Dellevue reported shat guvreme Court. wes in danger of losing. ton. w passengers in tie car wae injur g, Sat no. pin . ‘

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